Trends of malaria infection in pregnancy in Ghana over the past two decades: a review.
Joseph OsarfoGifty Dufie AmpofoHarry TagborPublished in: Malaria journal (2022)
There appears to be a decline in asymptomatic parasite prevalence in pregnancy in Ghana though this has not been uniform across the different transmission zones. The greatest declines were noticeably in urban settings. Submicroscopic parasitaemia remains a challenge for control efforts. Further studies are needed to evaluate the impact of the reduced parasite prevalence on maternal anaemia and low birthweight and to assess the local burden of submicroscopic parasitaemia in relation to pregnancy outcomes.